Trans 313.10(3)(d)(d) A service provider shall install any security device provided by the manufacturer. Trans 313.10(3)(e)(e) A service provider may not access or alter the internal components of a handset or vehicle module. Trans 313.10 NoteNote: Internal repairs of handsets and vehicle modules are performed by the manufacturer or a approved manufacturer-approved authorized device repair facility.
Trans 313.10(4)(4) Installation. A service center shall comply with all of the following installation service requirements: Trans 313.10(4)(a)(a) Installation of a device must be completed within 10 days of a customer request, unless the customer requests scheduling installation at a later date or fails to provide the service center with access to the vehicle as scheduled within the 10-day period. Trans 313.10(4)(b)(b) A service center shall inspect each vehicle before installing the device. The inspection must include screening procedures to ensure the vehicle in which the device is to be installed is in a mechanical and electrical condition that will allow the device to meet the specifications in s. Trans 313.04 (5). Conditions that the manufacturer has determined would prevent the device from meeting the specifications of s. Trans 313.04 must be repaired before the device is installed. The customer shall be responsible for all the costs of any repairs to the vehicle. Trans 313.10(4)(c)(c) After a device is installed, the service center shall inspect the vehicle and device to ensure that the installation was performed properly and that it does not interfere with the normal operation of the vehicle. Trans 313.10(4)(e)(e) A service center is not required to install devices on the following types of motor vehicles: Trans 313.10(4)(e)3.3. Vehicles for which installation instructions for ignition interlock devices do not exist. Trans 313.10 NoteNote: A vehicle’s inclusion in this paragraph is not a determination as to whether a device is capable of being installed on a vehicle. See s. 343.301 (1m) (b), Stats. Trans 313.10(5)(5) Service requirements. A service provider shall be responsible for all of the following: Trans 313.10(5)(a)(a) A service provider shall follow the manufacturer’s specifications for service and repair. Trans 313.10(5)(b)(b) All devices shall be scheduled for service and calibration at intervals not to exceed 60 days. Any failure of a customer to obtain required service or calibration shall be reported to the department in the manner prescribed by the department. Trans 313.10(5)(c)(c) Each time a device is serviced, the service center shall extract the data recorded in the device’s memory, and transmit the data to the manufacturer for retention in the customer’s file and reporting to the department. Trans 313.10(6)(a)(a) Whenever a device is removed, the vehicle must be restored to its original condition. All severed wires must be securely reconnected and insulated with heat shrink tubing or its equivalent. Trans 313.10(6)(b)(b) A service provider, vendor or manufacturer shall transmit proof of installation or removal to the department in the manner prescribed by the department within 3 business days after the installation or removal of a device. Trans 313.10(7)(7) Training. A service center shall provide an orientation to the ignition interlock device to the driver and any family members or others who may drive the vehicle. The service center shall include information on all service locations, procedures for regular servicing and emergency situations, and a minimum of two successful start sequences performed by the customer in the vehicle as part of the orientation. Trans 313.10(8)(8) Mouthpieces. A service provider shall supply an adequate number of mouthpieces, breath receptors or other sample components to the customer upon initial installation and each time the device is serviced. Trans 313.10(9)(a)(a) To ensure compliance with the requirements of this section, the service provider shall make any service location and any device at the service location available for inspection by the department during the service provider’s normal business hours. Trans 313.10(9)(b)(b) The department may attend service calls made by a service center, may inspect service centers, and may audit work performed by service centers. Trans 313.10(10)(a)(a) A person shall calibrate a device using the calibration procedure for that device established by the manufacturer and approved by the department. Trans 313.10(10)(b)(b) No person may use a wet bath simulator for the calibration of any device. Trans 313.10(10)(c)(c) Calibration shall ensure that the device accurately measures alcohol concentration. A device shall be considered properly calibrated if it measures a dry gas sample at or below 0.050 g/210L within a range of ± 0.005 g/210L.